Limits to Medicine: Medical Nemesis, the Expropriation of HealthBoyars, 1976 - 294 頁 |
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... behavior . When a doctor diagnoses a human being , it does . 163 In those instances 162 Thomas J. Scheff , Being Mentally Ill : A Sociological Theory ( Chicago : Aldine , 1966 ) . Though he deals primarily with psychiatric issues ...
... behavior . When a doctor diagnoses a human being , it does . 163 In those instances 162 Thomas J. Scheff , Being Mentally Ill : A Sociological Theory ( Chicago : Aldine , 1966 ) . Though he deals primarily with psychiatric issues ...
第 119 頁
... behavior of nonpatients . 255 The distinction between the intransitive healing by the patient and the transitive healing provided for him must be further refined . The latter , a service to the patient , can be provided in two ...
... behavior of nonpatients . 255 The distinction between the intransitive healing by the patient and the transitive healing provided for him must be further refined . The latter , a service to the patient , can be provided in two ...
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... behavior pattern in customs , usages , traditions , or habit - clusters . It implies performance according to a set of control mecha- nisms : plans , recipes , rules , and instructions , all of which govern personal behavior.5 To a ...
... behavior pattern in customs , usages , traditions , or habit - clusters . It implies performance according to a set of control mecha- nisms : plans , recipes , rules , and instructions , all of which govern personal behavior.5 To a ...
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